“The leaders of tomorrow are passionate entrepreneurs who work in open office environment. Such an environment calls for greater and closer collaboration through devices, including smartphones. In fact, the smartphone is the device where things get done,” Apalak Ghosh, Head-Industry Consulting Group, CMR, said in a statement.

“The millennials bring new ideas and new ways of doing things. As such, it is important for smartphone brands to raise their standards and deliver,” said Prabhu Ram, Head-Industry Intelligence Group, CMR.

Nearly 69 per cent of respondents are concerned about the privacy of personal information stored in smartphone used for official purposes.

Sensitive personal information includes social networking, financial information as well as photographs.

About 60 per cent professionals have installed over 20 mobile apps on their smartphones, the report said.